music.wikisort.org - PoetClément Pansaers (1 May 1885 – 31 October 1922) was the main proponent of the Dada movement in Belgium.
Belgian poet and proponent of the Dada movement
Clément Pansaers |
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Born | (1885-05-01)1 May 1885
Neerwinden |
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Died | 31 October 1922(1922-10-31) (aged 37)
Brussels |
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Nationality | Belgian |
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Occupation | poet |
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Known for | Dada movement in Belgium |
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He began writing poetry in 1916 after abandoning his career as an Egyptologist. Along with several members of the Brussels avant-garde circle, he founded the review Résurrection, which published early texts by Carl Einstein, Pierre Jean Jouve, Franz Werfel, and others.
His first properly "Dadaist" work, Pan-Pan au Cul du Nu Nègre was published in 1920. This pamphlet, along with Bar Nicanor (1921), was read and admired by figures like James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Theo van Doesburg, Francis Picabia and André Breton.
Pansaers moved to Paris in 1921, where he took part in Dada manifestations until his early death from Hodgkin's disease.
Bibliography
- Le Pan-Pan au Cul du Nu Nègre (Brussels: Editions Alde, 1920)
- Bar Nicanor (Brussels: Editions AIO, 1921)
- L'apologie de la paresse (Antwerp: Ca Ira!, 1922)
- Bar Nicanor et autres textes dada, edited by Marc Dachy (Paris: Lebovici/Champ Libre, 1986)
- Apologia dell'ozio, (Firenze, Italia, Gratis, 1993)
- L'apologie de la paresse (Paris, Allia, 1996)
- Le Pan Pan au Cul du Nu Nègre, (Brussels, Didier Devillez éditeur, 2002, collection "fac similé", with a preface by Benjamin Hennot)
- Bar Nicanor, (Brussels, Didier Devillez éditeur, 2002, collection "fac similé", with a preface by Benjamin Hennot)
- Apologie van de luiheid, (Nijmegen, Van Tilt, traduction Rokus Hofstede, with a preface by Benjamin Hennot)
- Pan Pan voor de Poeper van de Neger Naakt & Bar Nicanor, (Nijmegen, Van Tilt, 2003, with a preface by Benjamin Hennot)
- Pan-Dada: The Writings of Clement Pansaers, edited by Michael Sanchez with a preface by Marc Dachy, forthcoming.
External links
Dada |
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New York Dada | | |
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European Dada | |
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Publications |
- Dada Manifesto
- 291 (magazine)
- 391 (magazine)
- The Blind Man (magazine)
- Dadaglobe
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Influences |
- Alfred Jarry
- Incoherents
- Eugène Bataille (aka Sapeck)
- Parade (ballet)
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Influenced |
- Conceptual art
- Surrealism
- Nouveau réalisme
- Pop art
- Fluxus
- Monochrome painting
- Downtown music
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На других языках
- [en] Clément Pansaers
[es] Clément Pansaers
Clément Pansaers, (Neerwinden, 1 de mayo de 1885 - Bruselas, 31 de octubre de 1922), fue un artista polivalente belga, de origen flamenco pero que escribió principalmente en francés. Ejerció su talento en la pintura, la escultura pero ante todo en la poesía. También habría publicado unos cuentos en holandés bajo el seudónimo de Julius Krekel.
[fr] Clément Pansaers
Clément Pansaers, né le 1er mai 1885 à Neerwinden et mort le 31 octobre 1922 à Bruxelles, est un artiste polyvalent belge, d'origine flamande mais d’expression essentiellement française, ayant exercé son talent à la fois dans la peinture, la gravure, la sculpture et, surtout, la poésie. Il aurait aussi publié quelques nouvelles en néerlandais, sous le pseudonyme de Julius Krekel.
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